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If You Use LastPass, You Need to Change All of Your Passwords ASAP

If You Use LastPass, You Need to Change All of Your Passwords ASAP

If You Use LastPass, You Need to Change All of Your Passwords ASAP

If you’re a LastPass subscriber, the severity of this breach should have you looking for a different password manager, because your passwords and personal data are at serious risk of being exposed.

LastPass, one of the world’s most popular password managers, suffered a major data breach in December, putting customers’ online passwords at risk and endangering their personal data. 

On Dec. 22, LastPass CEO Karim Toubba acknowledged in a blog post that a security incident the company first disclosed in August eventually led to an “unauthorized party” stealing customer account information and sensitive vault data. The breach is the latest in a lengthy and troubling string of security incidents involving LastPass that date back to 2011. 

Read more about this at: cnet